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Mortal Brother: An Unbounded Novella: Unbounded
Mortal Brother: An Unbounded Novella: Unbounded
Mortal Brother: An Unbounded Novella: Unbounded
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Love and Duty—Both Can Get You Killed

Pilot Chris Radkey's only job in the Mexican jungle is to look after the plane while his Unbounded siblings retrieve a desperately needed cure. It was supposed to be easy. Much easier than seeing his wife murdered by an Emporium hit team, leaving behind two motherless children.

Chris soon finds himself using every ounce of his Renegade training in a desperate struggle to secure dangerous Emporium captives and to save the life of a friend. His "easy" job has become a nightmare, one he may not survive. But the woman he cares about needs him, and he won't allow anything to stand in his way.

Please note: Mortal Brother is a novella, not a full-length novel. It is separate from the main series and can be enjoyed at any time. However, the events take place in the Unbounded timeline simultaneously with The Cure (Unbounded Book 2) and extend several days past that novel, so readers may better appreciate Mortal Brother after reading The Cure.

 

Praise for the UNBOUNDED series:
"Excellent and well written!"
"I recommend reading the entire series"
"Thoroughly enjoyable"
"High action and adventure"
"Teyla Branton belongs right alongside Patricia Briggs, Kim Harrison, Jennifer Estep, and Kelly Armstrong."

Unbounded Series
1. The Change
2. The Cure
3. Protectors (which contains Ava's Revenge, Mortal Brother, and Set Ablaze)
4. The Escape
5. The Reckoning
6. Lethal Engagement
7. The Takeover
8. The Avowed
More coming soon!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 31, 2015
ISBN9781939203571
Mortal Brother: An Unbounded Novella: Unbounded

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    Mortal Brother - Teyla Branton

    This is a work of fiction, and the views expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the author. Likewise, certain characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events or locales, is entirely coincidental.

    Mortal Brother (An Unbounded Novella)

    Published by White Star Press

    P.O. Box 353

    American Fork, Utah 84003

    Copyright © 2015 by Teyla Branton

    Cover design copyright © 2015 by White Star Press

    Cover and ebook design by ePubMasters

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be scanned, uploaded, reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever without written permission from the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Thank you for supporting the author’s rights.

    ISBN: 978-1-939203-57-1

    Printed in the United States of America

    Year of first printing: 2015

    Love and Duty—Both Can Get You Killed

    PILOT CHRIS RADKEY’S ONLY JOB in the Mexican jungle is to look after the plane while his Unbounded siblings retrieve a desperately needed cure. It was supposed to be easy. Much easier than seeing his wife murdered by an Emporium hit team, leaving behind two motherless children.

    Chris soon finds himself using every ounce of his Renegade training in a desperate struggle to secure dangerous Emporium captives and to save the life of a friend. His easy job has become a nightmare, one he may not survive. But the woman he cares about needs him, and he won’t allow anything to stand in his way.

    Please note: Mortal Brother is not as long as the books from Erin’s viewpoint. This tie-in to the series can be enjoyed at any time. However, the events take place in the Unbounded timeline simultaneously with The Cure (Unbounded Book 2) and extend several days past that novel, so readers may better appreciate Mortal Brother after reading The Cure.

    To all my mortal readers, who wish secretly to be Unbounded. We can still be Renegades!

    THE ARMED MEN CRAWLING ALL over my plane were the first indication that something wasn’t right. Well, it wasn’t exactly my plane, but I was a Renegade, and it belonged to our group, even if I was mortal and wouldn’t live two thousand years like my Unbounded comrades. Besides, I was the only one who could fly the plane, so I considered it mine.

    I’d thought taking care of the plane in this little out-of-the-way airstrip in the Mexican jungle while my friends looked into an attack on the medical lab we funded here was little more than babysitting duty, something to keep me away from the real action. Safe. More than a bit irritating, but if staying behind meant staying alive, I’d deal with the irritation for my two children, who had been through more than any children should since their mother’s murder two months earlier. I’d nearly lost them, too, yesterday when the Emporium had attacked our stronghold in Oregon. One of our men had died, so being safe wasn’t all that bad.

    Except now I’d bet the men trying to get inside that plane weren’t doing it for my welfare.

    More coffee? asked Diego Molina, the young Mexican who, along with his father, ran the airstrip. He put his hand on the pot of bad coffee sitting on the small table between us—the third pot since my arrival several hours ago. The coffee and the stale biscuits made me wonder if they were trying to poison me or simply weren’t used to entertaining. If it hadn’t been for the delicious smells coming from the attached kitchen and a promised dinner, I would have already retreated to the privacy—and comfort—of the plane.

    He is probably sick of that swill, a young woman said, appearing from the kitchen for the first time. She set a sweating can of beer in front of me and smiled. It was the first I’d seen of anyone besides the two men since my arrival. She wore tight, American-style jeans and a light blue tank top that hugged her small curves. She looked barely out of her teens and pretty in a dark, exotic way, with long black hair and eyes that were almost too large in her narrow face.

    Ignoring the can, I jumped to my feet and strode to the small open window, stopping to draw out a pair of binoculars from my backpack of survival gear so I could see better. Across the wide expanse of dirt that separated this small building from where my plane sat, the strangers were inspecting the underbelly of the plane, presumably trying to find another way inside besides the locked door. That wasn’t happening any time soon. Only our Renegades knew the combination to the hatches, and there was a handprint reader for added security. While they could eventually break the codes or drill through the mechanism, it would take time.

    What are they doing to my plane? My hand went to my pistol, which suddenly seemed inadequate protection against the half dozen men. Rough men, who looked prepared to do whatever it took to achieve their goal, if the rifles slung over their shoulders were any indication.

    Diego followed me to the window, his Adam’s apple bobbing as he swallowed nervously. I don’t know, he said, his accent thicker than ever. Turning, he rattled off something in quick Spanish to his father, César, who still sat at the table.

    The two men exchanged more rapid conversation, and then the older man stood and clumped to the outer door, pulling it open. A short time later, he was in the sedan he’d picked me up in and was speeding toward the plane. The men stopped banging on the lower hatch when they saw him coming. They clustered as they waited, and I thought it a promising sign when none of them attacked him as he climbed from the car.

    The goodwill didn’t last. We were too far away to hear anything said, but the violent gesturing told me the newcomers were angry. The pistol one of them waved around also spoke loudly of their intentions. Diego’s father nodded and lifted his hands in an obvious plea for them to wait. Then he returned to his car and drove back across the dirt.

    When César arrived, his wide, sun-darkened face was even darker with anger as he exchanged more words with his son. Diego looked the picture of a wounded child who had done something he knew he shouldn’t have.

    The girl’s head yanked back and forth between them as she followed the conversation, the flush rising on her face making her more compelling. She spoke to the men, and Diego answered her sharply. I was beginning to regret that I hadn’t paid more attention to learning real world Spanish. I just hadn’t needed it in my hometown of Kansas City.

    What is it? I demanded.

    César pointed at his son. Diego mahk dee deal wid bandeets. Day loose men. Day are wanting plane or keel us. His disgust was obvious, but his English was even more heavily accented than his son’s, and I had no idea what he was saying.

    What? I asked.

    Bandits want your plane, the girl said. Diego made a deal with them, and they want it because the deal didn’t work out. They will kill us if we don’t give it to them.

    No way. I slid my pistol from its holster, glad my Renegade training meant I carried extra magazines and more target practice in a month than most mortals had in an entire lifetime. "They are not taking my plane."

    Cost aside, the plane was our way of rushing back a cure we desperately needed for the husband of Stella Davis, one of our Unbounded Renegades. Bronson was dying of a rare autoimmune disease, and our lab here in the Mexican jungle had reported a breakthrough with a cure. But two days ago, the lab had been razed to the ground, and my team was tracking our scientists that we believed had escaped with the research. I wasn’t about to let my people down, especially after what had happened at our stronghold yesterday. It was more than just the life we’d lost. Far more.

    You no understand, Diego shouted, punching his fist in the air. Your friends keel their men. They no leave. They will keel you.

    I pointed my gun at him. What deal did you make?

    No one answered for a long moment. Then the girl said, They were supposed to rob your friends.

    That almost made me laugh. Against my younger siblings, Erin and Jace, and the experienced Renegades with them, an entire army of mortal bandits wouldn’t have stood a chance. Unbounded can’t be killed, not in the normal way. Head and heart and reproductive organs had to be completely separated. No two sections could remain attached or they would fully regenerate. Unique abilities made Unbounded even more powerful, but of course, these people knew nothing of Unbounded.

    You sold us out? I spat at Diego. I was going to kill him! We’d paid them a small fortune to land here and to park the plane while we finished our business. The weaponry alone that we carried would have been attractive to any militant group, but I’d expected some honor in dealing with César, who I understood had worked with our Renegades in the past. Apparently, his son was greedy.

    The girl was still studying me. All the men who attacked your friends in that big vehicle died, except two who were tied up.

    Big surprise there. Just give them back their money, I said to Diego.

    He shook his head violently. No. They want more. They want the plane.

    Geeve me key, César ordered, holding out his big hand, palm up.

    I backed away. There is no key. It’s numbers, and I won’t give them to you.

    Then you die! Diego growled. One man against all them. You no succeed.

    You have guns, I jerked my head at the two rifles standing against the wall. We can take them together. Or drive them away.

    No! No! César shouted. He glanced out the window where the bandits were still gathered in a clump near a blue truck. Day keel you! We no help or day keel us too.

    As if they could hear us, the bandits began piling into their truck.

    Above all, I had to hold the plane. Not just for Stella’s husband, but for our team. The Renegades were all that stood between humanity and enslavement by the Emporium Unbounded, who considered themselves gods to the expendable mortals. The Emporium had murdered my wife and tried to kill the rest of my family to further their agenda. They’d tried to abduct my children for their breeding experiments. Now they were here in Mexico and were most certainly behind the attack on our labs.

    The plane was our way to safety. There was only one choice.

    I lunged for the girl, grabbing her and pulling her against me, my gun pressed into her side. You will help me fight. You made a deal with us, and you won’t break it. Now pick up those guns, or I’ll kill her.

    I must have sounded convincing because both men, nodding energetically, started for their guns. Suddenly, it didn’t seem wise to be in the same room with them. I’ll watch the back door. When they come, I’d better hear shooting.

    With that, I

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